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Former captains and Welsh legends Bellamy and Giggs have each publicly declared on TV their interest in leading the Wales team through the Euro 2020 qualifiers.

Coleman's old No2 Roberts, highly respected in the dressing room and amongst fans, has also put his interest on record about landing the main job.

Pulis has yet to say anything official. Contacted by WalesOnline on Wednesday, he explained his main concern is to enjoy a rare Christmas at home for a change and review his options in January.

Former West Brom boss Tony Pulis (Image: Getty Images)

However, Pulis is previously on record as saying he is not ready for international management. Rangers want to entice him to Glasgow, whilst there is heightened speculation Stoke could swoop for Pulis for a third time with the future of Mark Hughes said to be uncertain.

Although he lacks experience, Bellamy could throw a lot into the Wales job. Tactically astute, his passion for his country would have an affect on the players and fans, whilst he has always been an advocate of the pass and move Welsh style of play.

If they were to get the Wales job, Bellamy and Giggs would probably each look to keep Roberts in his number two role, where he has excelled.

An alternative would be for Roberts to get the main job, with either of those two as his assistant and groomed to take over two years down the line.